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Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom - cover

Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom

William Craft, Ellen Craft

Publisher: Musaicum Books

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'Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom' is an enlightening anthology that delves into the harrowing yet inspiring narratives of escape and freedom. The collection cohesively navigates through the stylistic landscapes of memoir, historical account, and poignant reflective essays. Poised at the intersection of African American history and the broader cultural resistance against slavery, the featured works stand out for their raw emotional depth and detailed historical perspectives, offering a comprehensive view of the struggles and successes of escaping slavery. Through a blend of firsthand accounts and curated historical analysis, the volume encapsulates a pivotal era of American history, marked by resilience and the relentless quest for autonomy. The editors, William and Ellen Craft, themselves remarkable figures who famously escaped slavery, bring together a compilation that is both personal and expansively historical. Their narratives, enriched by their unique experiences and the broader context of the 19th-century abolitionist movement, offer an authentic insight into the complexities of slavery and the indomitable spirit of those who resisted it. The voices of the Crafts, through both their own writings and the carefully selected works of others, converge to form a powerful dialogue on freedom and human rights. 'Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom' is pivotal for readers interested in the nuances of racial history and the personal stories behind historical movements. It invites an exploration of multifaceted perspectives, fostering a deeper understanding of past injustices and the ongoing dialogue about freedom and equality. This anthology is an essential read for scholars and general readers alike, bridging historical gaps with personal narratives that are both educational and profoundly moving.
Available since: 03/21/2018.
Print length: 77 pages.

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